Our Labrador Lila is a party animal. She loves entertaining guests both human and canine…especially when they turn up with toys.

One of Lila’s best friends is a sweet-tempered, generous boy named Ochie (as in “ochre”). A 16-month-old red merle Australian Shepherd. At home, he is blessed with a huge collection of fun and engaging objects, and he is thoughtful enough to bring a couple along with him when he visits Lila. Multifaceted tug toys that can be swapped, shared and occasionally dismantled (and thankfully reassembled once the parts are recovered). [read more below]

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Lila has her own toys, but Ochie’s are better. And they provide a good distraction from her desire to chew his cheeks. (Lila hasn’t grown up yet.) When Ochie first presented the tug toys to Lila, I thought she might be too young for the game. I was wrong. Within seconds, she had grasped the rules and the two of them promptly began to play. Ochie sometimes deferring to Lila’s tender age and graciously allowing her to score a few extra points.

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What fun, what fun. It is fun to watch the tug of wars between dogs…and neat to watch two dogs that are two different sizes. We enjoy watching our labs tug with our beagle….of course the lab could “win” in just a second, but she’d continue to let the beagle think she had a chance and she could win. THEN, the lab would go to her very large crate and the beagle would never cross the line into THE CRATE and the lab wins LOL. But let me say the beagle is the queen dog at our house..if a toy rolls by her neither lab will retrieve it…no way. Doggies SO much fun.